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Questions and Answers
What does Miguel dream of becoming?
What does Miguel dream of becoming?
- A chef 👨🍳
- A painter 🎨
- A musician 🎸 (correct)
- A storyteller 📖
Why does Miguel’s family forbid music?
Why does Miguel’s family forbid music?
- Because they believe music brings bad spirits 👻
- Because Grandma doesn’t like noise 😡
- Because his great-great-grandfather left the family for music 🎶 (correct)
- Because music is prohibited by law ⚖️
Who is Miguel’s real great-great-grandfather?
Who is Miguel’s real great-great-grandfather?
- Héctor 🦴 (correct)
- Ernesto de la Cruz 🎤
- Dante 🐶
- Chicharrón 💀
What must Miguel do to return to the Land of the Living?
What must Miguel do to return to the Land of the Living?
What happened to Ernesto de la Cruz?
What happened to Ernesto de la Cruz?
How did Héctor prove that he wrote 'Remember Me'?
How did Héctor prove that he wrote 'Remember Me'?
What is Dante’s true role in the story?
What is Dante’s true role in the story?
Which holiday is featured in the movie?
Which holiday is featured in the movie?
Flashcards
Miguel's dream
Miguel's dream
Miguel dreams of becoming a musician.
Family's music ban reason
Family's music ban reason
Miguel's family forbids music due to a past family member's choice.
Entering the Land of the Dead
Entering the Land of the Dead
Miguel enters the Land of the Dead by taking Ernesto de la Cruz’s guitar.
Real great-great-grandfather
Real great-great-grandfather
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Return to the Living
Return to the Living
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Héctor's song to Coco
Héctor's song to Coco
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Ernesto's fate
Ernesto's fate
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Dante's real role
Dante's real role
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Study Notes
Miguel's Dreams and Aspirations
- Miguel dreams of becoming a musician.
Family's Music Ban
- Miguel's family forbids music because of a perceived negative influence from his great-great-grandfather's pursuit of music. It's portrayed as a family tradition.
Miguel's Journey to the Land of the Dead
- Miguel enters the Land of the Dead by taking Ernesto de la Cruz's guitar.
Miguel's Ancestor
- Miguel's real great-great-grandfather is Héctor.
Returning to the Land of the Living
- To return to the Land of the Living, Miguel needs a blessing from his ancestors.
Héctor's Song
- Héctor sang "Remember Me" to his daughter, Coco.
Ernesto de la Cruz's Fate
- Ernesto de la Cruz's fame was ultimately fleeting and he was forgotten.
Dante's Role
- Dante, a spirit guide, helps Miguel find Héctor.
Coco's Fate
- Coco remembers her father and sings his song.
Holiday Featured
- The movie centers around Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Dante's True Identity
- Dante is a spirit guide, an alebrije.
Proof of Héctor's Songwriting
- Héctor proves he wrote "Remember Me" by playing it for the spirits.
Ernesto's Motives
- Ernesto stole Héctor's songs out of jealousy and a desperate desire for fame.
Héctor's Photo
- Héctor's photo remains a part of Coco's memory despite its loss or displacement.
Movie's Resolution
- Miguel's family accepts his musical aspirations.
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